| | | A. L. A. Bkl. 3: 202. N. ’07. |
“Considered either as a love story a psychological story or a social satire, ‘Clem’ is eminently worth while.” Frederic Taber Cooper.
| | + + | Bookm. 26: 162. O. ’07. 730w. |
“The author has accomplished a difficult thing in an excellent manner—a manner that is more than literary.”
| | + + | Ind. 63: 691. S. 19, ’07. 580w. |
“If you want a book ... in which every sentence stands up and kicks with its boots on for the ideas it represents, read what Clem has to say.”
| | + | Ind. 63: 1227. N. 21, ’07. 120w. |
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| | + | Nation. 85: 234. S. 12, ’07. 490w. |
“Clever in its conception and sometimes approaching the brilliant in its execution. The other characters in the book, although less prominent than Clem are sketched very cleverly and have, to an unusual degree, the touch of life and actuality.”
| | + + | N. Y. Times. 12: 522. Ag. 31, ’07. 330w. |
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| | + | N. Y. Times. 12: 654. O. 19, ’07. 70w. |